I've been holding off updating the site with some fan reviews and stuff but I'm going to work on it in a bit and update it later. I'll be sure to include this nugget of info. Thanks

And ooo yes, report and anything else you care to share would be much appreciated. If you would like, you can submit something for the main site.

And wooo for Staaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan (thats Stan Alley who did the photography) Good to see his name in credits again. Thanks to Staaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan I have a cool tee shirt and some cool memories from Edinburgh a few years back. Good guy Mad mullet I still chuckle now Excellent houseguest to boot. He liked my cooking, liked the dogs and did not object to the Pretenders blaring out while driving down the lanes here on a hot summers day. And actually thought I was normal Imagine Yuss!

I went to see Vampires vs Sheep Man yesterday afternoon. Sheep Man was first and not very long. It was pretty funny, kinda gross. But the music for it was by Flight of the Conchords which took me by suprise.

What We Do In The Shadows was great. It was like a mockumentary about Vampires living in a flatting situation in Wellington. I'll write up a proper review of it in a couple of days. But it was great.

"'I'm sorry' and 'I apologise' are the same...except at a funeral" - Demitri Martin

I'll join in the finger crossin' chain too! I don't know much about these kind of films... Any chance it'd get on TV here I wonder..? Since I'm never in the cities for any lovely things like film festivals... I don't know. It sounds funny

'Along comes Michael... On his bicycle... Lookin' as cool as a Fisher and Paykel...'

Did anyone in Welly get to see this on Saturday?? It sounds like Life After Death could be literally like...well...like three minutes in heaven. Oh, bad pun. Sorry sorry sorry.

Homegrown: Works on Video
2006
75 Minutes
Presented by THE MOVING IMAGE CENTRE

M adult themes, offensive language
With the availability of high definition camera technology, shooting on digital video is no longer simply the cheap option but often the most artistically preferred. There were over 150 submissions to this yearâ€™s video programme, which is a testament both to the popularity of the medium and the difficulty of reaching final selection. After four years of strong documentary and dance films, this yearâ€™s submissions were dominated by drama, which has resulted in two video programmes. Works on Video offers an exciting blend of action, animation and comedy with a distinctly offbeat sensibility.

The Knock
NZ 2006. Director: Miles Murphy Screenplay: Nick Ward Producer: Simon Ranginui. Silverscreen. 12 mins
Son of director Geoff Murphy, Miles recently made the move from technical crew to directing. In his first film, a knock on the door draws a young man into a twisted Freudian nightmare from which there is no escape.

Life After Death NZ 2006. Director/Screenplay: Guy Capper, Jemaine Clement Animator: Guy Capper Producer: Vicky Pope. POP Films. 3 mins Life After Death is the third in The Pen series of shorts by Guy Capper and Jemaine Clement. Both stand-up comedians, they improvise their roles, which Guy later animates. In this episode, Sheepy and Robert get philosophical.

Frames
NZ 2006. Director/Producer: Sam Kelly. Screenplay: Sam Kelly, Chris Gilman. 14 mins
Sam Kelly has been making films since he was 11. He is currently writing his first feature. In Frames, a father and son discover the hard way that you can choose your friends but youâ€™re stuck with family.

The Paselode Story
NZ 2005. Directors/Screenplay/Animators: Phill Simmonds, Jeff Simmonds. 8 mins
The Simmonds brothers live in Paekakariki and specialise in documation â€“ animated documentary using real voices. The Paselode Story is a rock documation.

Reset
NZ 2006. Director/Choreographer: Daniel Belton. Producer: Jacdaniel. Good Company Arts. 12 mins
Renowned choreographer and filmmaker Daniel Belton pushes boundaries and works across art forms. A couple dances their way through a surreal contest in Reset.